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Planning Services TEST VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL – PLANNING SERVICES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ WEEKLY LIST OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS : NO. 45 Week Ending: 6th November 2009 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Comments on any of these matters should be forwarded IN WRITING (including fax and email) to arrive before the expiry date shown in the second to last column For the Northern Area to: For the Southern Area to: Head of Planning Head of Planning Beech Hurst Council Offices Weyhill Road Duttons Road ANDOVER SP10 3AJ ROMSEY SO51 8XG In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information Act) 1985, any representations received may be open to public inspection. You may view applications and submit comments on-line – go to www.testvalley.gov.uk APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02195/FULLN Erection of a 1.85 metre high 1 Balmoral Road, Andover, Mr And Mrs Heggie Miss Kate YES 05.11.2009 boundary fence and single Hampshire, SP10 3HY Thompson ANDOVER detached garage 28.11.2009 MILLWAY 09/02280/FULLN Single storey extension to The Old Village School, Mr And Mrs Mark Ward Mr Gregg Chapman YES 04.11.2009 provide extended kitchen, Biddesden Bottom Road, 04.12.2009 APPLESHAW porch, cloaks and utility Appleshaw, Andover Hampshire SP11 9BH 09/02269/FULLN Provision of new shopfront 36 High Street, Andover, Mr Miles Robinson Miss Emma Jones YES 03.11.2009 together with ramped access Hampshire, SP10 1NF 04.12.2009 ANDOVER ST MARYS 09/02250/TREEN T1 (Apple) - Remove 1 limb; Strangford, Monxton Road, Mr Clive Wilkinson Mr Dermot Cox YES 02.11.2009 T2 (Willow) - Fell Amport, Andover Hampshire 24.11.2009 AMPORT SP11 8AX 09/02086/FULLN Erection of a single storey 66 Old Winton Road, Andover, Mr Phil Evans Mr Gregg Chapman YES 05.11.2009 front extension to provide a Hampshire, SP10 2DB 27.11.2009 ANDOVER WINTON porch and a two storey rear extension to provide lounge and bedroom over Week Ending: 6th November 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02213/FULLN Erection of a two storey rear 10 St Anns Close, Andover, Mr Daniel Hickson Miss Kate YES 05.11.2009 extension to provide dining Hampshire, SP10 2LA Thompson ANDOVER WINTON room, study and wc with 04.12.2009 additional bedroom and en- suite over 09/02227/FULLN Replacement canopy over Wolversdene Club, Dene Road, Trustees Of The Miss Kate YES 02.11.2009 front entrance Andover, Hampshire SP10 2AA Wolversdene Club Thompson ANDOVER WINTON 04.12.2009 09/02230/LBWN Replacement canopy over Wolversdene Club, Dene Road, Trustees Of The Miss Kate YES 02.11.2009 front entrance Andover, Hampshire SP10 2AA Wolversdene Club Thompson ANDOVER WINTON 04.12.2009 09/02234/FULLN Erection of a first floor rear 22 Charlton, Andover, Mr And Mrs Hanchant Miss Emma Jones YES 05.11.2009 extension to provide Hampshire, SP10 4AJ 27.11.2009 CHARLTON enlarged bedroom and single storey side extension to provide enlarged family room and utility room 09/02271/TREEN Fell 1 Ash tree Poplar Farm House, Longstock Dr R Flewitt Mr Dermot Cox YES 04.11.2009 Road, Longstock, Stockbridge 26.11.2009 LONGSTOCK Hampshire SO20 6DP Week Ending: 6th November 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02251/TREEN T1 (Beech) - Crown lift to 5m 1 Manor Farm Cottages, Mr David Wells Mr Dermot Cox 02.11.2009 3 branches over driveway, Amport Road, Monxton, 24.11.2009 MONXTON crown clean; T2 (Beech) - Andover Hampshire SP11 8AJ Remove 1 branch over shed; T3-4 (Sycamore) - Fell 09/02003/FULLN Erection of extensions to Turnpike Cottage, Salisbury Mr David Grimes Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 04.11.2009 provide conservatory to Hill, Middle Wallop, Stockbridge Page NETHER WALLOP north-east elevation and two Hampshire SO20 8EG 04.12.2009 bedrooms and dining area on site existing conservatory/pergola 09/02247/TREEN Fell 2 Conifer trees Hylands, Trout Lane, Nether Mr A Harding Mr Dermot Cox YES 02.11.2009 Wallop, Stockbridge Hampshire 24.11.2009 NETHER WALLOP SO20 8EP 09/02255/TREEN T1 Maple and T2 Prunus - Field House, Trout Lane, Mr R Crispe Mr Dermot Cox 03.11.2009 fell Nether Wallop, Stockbridge 25.11.2009 NETHER WALLOP Hampshire SO20 8EP 09/02274/FULLN External alterations to Grosvenor Garage, High Mr Fenning, Mr Mrs Lucy Miranda YES 04.11.2009 include new shop front, Street, Stockbridge, Hampshire Fenning, Mrs Churcher, Page STOCKBRIDGE screens and sliding doors SO20 6HE Mrs Fenning Paynter 04.12.2009 Week Ending: 6th November 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02235/FULLN Erection of dwelling 46 Hedgerow Walk, Furrow Taylor Wimpey Mr Jason Owen 02.11.2009 (amended scheme to include Way, Andover, Hampshire 25.11.2009 SMANNELL conservatory) SP11 6FD 09/02249/TREEN Fell 1 Sycamore tree as 15 Lambourne Way, Thruxton, Terry Howells Mr Dermot Cox 02.11.2009 identified on the TVBC Andover, Hampshire SP11 8NE 24.11.2009 THRUXTON location plan 09/02266/TREES Schedule of works to trees in Chapel Wood, (Land To The Ampfield Parish Mr Dermot Cox YES 03.11.2009 a conservation area Rear Of St Marks Church),, Council (fao:- Mr G 26.11.2009 AMPFIELD Winchester Road, Ampfield, Roads) Romsey Hampshire SO51 9BU 09/02276/TREES Fell one Thuja Old Timbers, Paynes Lane, Mrs R McCheyne Mr Dermot Cox YES 05.11.2009 Broughton, Stockbridge 27.11.2009 BROUGHTON Hampshire SO20 8AH 09/02170/FULLS Construction of 20m x 40m Manor Farm Bungalow, East Mrs C Howkins Mr Adam Stickland YES 06.11.2009 equestrian menage for Dean Road, East Dean, 01.12.2009 EAST DEAN private use on existing Romsey Salisbury Hampshire paddock Week Ending: 6th November 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02277/CMAS Proposed temporary site Former MOD Site, Dean Hill Defence Estates Mr David Wheeler YES 05.11.2009 access road to the Park, West Dean, Hampshire 27.11.2009 EAST DEAN contractor's compound to SP5 1ET facilitate the new sewage treatment works and pumping station to replace existing and associated works (COUNTY MATTER) 09/02267/TPOS Prune one Beech tree Fir Tree Cottage, Houghton, Mrs P Williams Mr Dermot Cox YES 03.11.2009 Stockbridge, Hampshire SO20 26.11.2009 HOUGHTON 6LH 09/02068/AGNS Agricultural notification for Land And Vineyard Adjacent Hoplands Estate Ltd Mr Paul Goodman YES 04.11.2009 erection of building for To Garlick Lane, Hoplands, 15.11.2009 KINGS SOMBORNE general agriculture and Kings Somborne, Stockbridge viticulture purposes Hampshire SO20 6QH 09/02253/CLPS Certificate of Lawful 4 Marsh Court Farm, Mr R H And Mrs J S Mr David Wheeler 03.11.2009 Proposed Development for Stockbridge Road, Kings Harwood 27.11.2009 KINGS SOMBORNE new extension to enlarge Somborne, Stockbridge existing kitchen at ground Hampshire SO20 6DF floor level to rear of dwellinghouse, to be constructed of materials to match the existing dwelling Week Ending: 6th November 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02288/LBWS Demolition of 1950's rear 1 Redhill Cottages, Winchester Mr Tim Gardner Mr David Wheeler YES 05.11.2009 extensions and replace with Road, Kings Somborne, 04.12.2009 KINGS SOMBORNE 2 storey rear extension to Stockbridge Hampshire SO20 provide enlarged kitchen, 6PF utility, wc and bathroom 09/02279/SCOS Request for Scoping Opinion Land At Nutburn Road/Botley Mr J Tarzey, Pegasus Mrs Georgina YES 05.11.2009 under the Environmental Road, North Baddesley, , Planning Group Wright NORTH Impact Assessment 27.11.2009 BADDESLEY Regulations for development of 40 dwellings with the possibility of small offices or residential use on the Botley Road frontage and opportunity for cycle route diversion through the site 09/00772/FULLS Alterations to roof 42 Upton Crescent, Nursling, Mr Graham Bryant Mr Adam Stickland YES 06.11.2009 incorporating 5 dormer Southampton, Hampshire 01.12.2009 NURSLING AND windows to provide additional SO16 8AB ROWNHAMS accommodation in roof space 09/02272/FULLS Conservatory at rear 4 Nutshalling Avenue, Mr And Mrs Shoubridge Miss Sacha 04.11.2009 Rownhams, Southampton, Braybrook NURSLING AND Hampshire SO16 8AY 27.11.2009 ROWNHAMS Week Ending: 6th November 2009 APPLICATION NO./ PROPOSAL LOCATION APPLICANT CASE OFFICER/ PREVIOUS REGISTRATION PUBLICITY APPLICA- DATE EXPIRY DATE TIONS 09/02191/LBWS Replacement fascia sign 1 Corn Market, Romsey, Boots Opticians Ltd Mr David Wheeler YES 03.11.2009 Hampshire, SO51 8GB 04.12.2009 ROMSEY ABBEY 09/02217/TPOS Rolling consent to crown Marie Louise Nursing Home, The Daughters Of Mr Dermot Cox 06.11.2009 raise six Common Lime. Newton Lane, Romsey, Wisdom 01.12.2009 ROMSEY ABBEY Remove major deadwood Hampshire SO51 8GZ from one London Plane and one Common Lime. 09/02208/TPOS Prune one Beech, one Oak Manderley, 30 Straight Mile, Mr G Singh Bains Mr Dermot Cox 02.11.2009 and eighteen Fir trees Ampfield, Romsey Hampshire 24.11.2009 ROMSEY EXTRA SO51 9BB 09/02225/FULLS Demolition of existing shed, 4 Wessex Gardens, Romsey, Miss Charmaine Smith Mr Adam Stickland YES 02.11.2009 erection of new shed, new Hampshire, SO51 5RD 27.11.2009
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